IP Litigation Support

Tacoma Intellectual Property Attorney

Today's global marketplace is more competitive than it has ever been, and one of the most valuable assets a business can possess is intellectual property. Protecting one's intellectual property is crucial to the success of one's business endeavors, as is defending against
patent infringements. It is also very important to defend against allegations of infringement, which is not an uncommon occurrence with the current rate of technological and artistic innovation.

If you are seeking to resolve a matter regarding a patent or intellectual property, it may become necessary to enter into litigation. It is advised that you contact a Tacoma intellectual property lawyer at Citadel Patent Law who can provide you with support should you decide to take legal action. With over 30 years of experience, our firm is well suited to giving comprehensive assistance throughout the litigation process, in areas such as:

Depositions - This includes preparing outlines for technical depositions and sitting in on deposition proceedings to consider and process information

Trial preparation

Discovery - Gathering and determining relevant information for the case

Research - Conducting searches for prior art that may be related to the patent or IP in question

Analysis - Determining the obviousness, novelty, and materiality of the patent or IP in question

Our goal is to provide your litigation team with the support it needs to bring about the best possible resolution to your case.

Support for IP Litigation in Tacoma

Much can depend on the outcome of an intellectual property case. A positive result could mean the continued success of your business. A decision against you could mean the eventual end of your business endeavors. In order to improve your chances of success, you will want to utilize every legal resource at your disposal, including an experienced IP law firm that will provide technical and strategic support to your litigation team.

The information on this website is for general information purposes only. Nothing on this site should be taken as legal advice for any individual case or situation. This information is not intended to create, and receipt or viewing does not constitute, an attorney-client relationship.